Louise: Black Cott on Blend Asymmetrical Tank by J.W. Anderson Wool Twill Zip Front Trousers by Celine
Can the body speak? Does it have a dialect? A grammar? Does the body, like language, derive meaning from the figures that surround it or does it stand alone, self-evident? A photographer is lauded for his use of shadow and composition—his capacity to craft a photograph in the same way a writer crafts an essay. But in portraiture the will of the image-maker butts up against that of the subject. Her art is in the verbiage of her body. Both subject and object, she wrests control. Her composure—a slight wrinkle at the bridge of her nose, the way she holds her hands—is the raw material of a photograph. Body language is always relational. To return to the essay analogy: a model is the rough draft to a photographer’s final edit. They collaborate on the essential meaning.
White Silk Top by BALENCIAGA
Navy wool coat by Tomorrowland
“Most people do not really want freedom, because freedom involves responsibility, & most people are frightened of responsibility.”
— Sigmund Freud
Navy Wool Coat by Tomorrowland
Burgundy Wool Crop Top by Yasmin Sewell for Barney’s New York Black Satin Skirt by Celine Gold Ring by J.Crew
White Ribbed Cotton Top by Topshop Navy Wool Pleated High Waisted Trousers by Marc Jacobs
Burgundy Wool Crop Top by BARNEYS New York x Yasmin Sewell Black Satin Skirt by Celine
Burgundy Wool Crop Top by Barneys New York x Yasmin Swell
Photography / Nick Hudson
Styling / Dianna Lunt @Art DEPT
Makeup / Ingeborg
Photo Assistant / Daniel Oglander, Brian Schutza
Casting Director / Ros Okusanya
Featuring / Louise Lefebure @MC2 Model Management